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More people are in proximity to pigs than sharks, therefore it does not follow that a pig poses a bigger risk than a shark...

Every person in the water at a beach right now—millions a day—is in proximity to sharks. Drastically fewer pig farmers are down in the stalls on a regular basis. Also, I think we can all agree that more persons are in proximity to pigs than sharks. Sharks are rarely anywhere near pigs. I'm sorry, I had to say something. :)

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Re^4: Have you netted a Perl Monk or Perl Pretender in 5 minutes or less?
by Anonymous Monk on Dec 17, 2012 at 14:15 UTC

    Also, I think we can all agree that more persons are in proximity to pigs than shark. Sharks are rarely anywhere near pigs. I'm sorry, I had to say something. :)

    I get the joke, but I don't get the grammar rules ... OTOH Parse a sentence says

    ++++Time 0.00 seconds (98.93 +total) Found 8 linkages (8 with no P.P. violations) Linkage 1, cost vector = (UNUSED=0 DIS=0 AND=0 LEN=16) +--------------------------------Xp------------------------------- ++ | +--------------MVt-------------+ +| +------Wd------+ +--------MVp--------+ | +| | +-Dmcm-+--Spx--+-Pp-+--Jp--+ +-Jp-+ +--Opc-+ +| | | | | | | | | | | +| LEFT-WALL more persons.n are.v in proximity.n to pigs.n than sharks.n +. Constituent tree: (S (NP more persons) (VP are (PP in (NP proximity)) (PP to (NP pigs)) (PP than (NP sharks))) .)

    IIUC (If I Understand Correctly), it is the people (and not the sharks) whose proximity is relative

    Compare to
    more persons are in proximity to pigs than proximity to sharks
    more persons are in proximity to pigs than are sharks

      :P Do you have any analysis of the seven other possible parse trees the site can generate for that sentence? Frankly, it's mostly beyond me. Isn't English fun!